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Thanks again for all your assistance and patience with me. You have no idea just how much I appreciate this. Okay, I did as you suggested, uninstalled the network driver in the device manager and then restarted the pc.

I then went to install the driver that I downloaded and still it states that it has be unpacked and then the screen with the 3 items in that folder pops up but no on-screen instructions for installation. I opened up the device manager again and checked network and the driver that I uninstalled before is listed again. I don't know if this makes any difference or would help but the same Network Adapter is listed in the HP machine that is running windows xp professional - but that one has an AMD processor.

Another thing is that the little network icon in the system tray does keep searching for "acquiring network address" but it has been doing that since I installed the linksys so that I could connect to the internet. I did do a search and came across drivers for the SMC at smc.

But I did select one part number to see which driver comes up and then the other and it is the same driver download no matter which part number is selected. Just in case it makes any difference the machine running xp professional had windows ME installed in it originally but I upgraded it to the xp professional.

I opened up the tower and took out the ethernet card to see what information there was on it. If you are trying to connect wirelessly then you will need a wireless adapter as this machine does not have that capabillity installed.

If you have been expecting it to connect via your wireless network it will not!! Hello, Okay, I will try this other driver. AS for how I am connecting to the internet. I have a Linksys WRT54G wireless-G broadband router that is connect to the modem both of which are located in the basement.

It works just fine with the HP machine running the Windows XP Professional and it was working on the Dell as well until the hard drive died. I cannot connect it directly via the ethernet cable since I am disabled and cannot get the tower downstairs to plug the ethernet cable directly into the pc itself. It will be about an hour or so before I can do all of this since I have to go and pick up mom and take her to her dentist appointment right now - but will do all of this as soon as I get back.

Hello Lisa, I am sorry to hear that you are limited as to what you can do, is it possible for you to turn the router off for at least a minute then turn it back on?? The issue you are havig is not with the ethernet driver I believe that all is well with that, the issue is with getting the linksy's wireless card to aquire the network, hopefully just turning it off the back on sometimes resolvess this.

Hello Again, Back from taking mom to the dentist. Okay I did download that driver but didn't do anything with it yet. I turned off the router for 3 minutes unplugged both the power supply and the connection to the modem. I then plugged in the power supply, then the ethernet cable - but that did not fix it either. Yes the wireless network is protected with wap2 although when I installed the software onto the dell the only options are wep and wap. I did somehow manage to get a screen so that I could add the information for the protection and the additional tab in properties box of the network connections so that there was a wireless network connections tab as well but I still could not connect.

I uninstalled the software and reinstalled it but now that wireless network connections tab with the protection information is gone again and I can't figure out how I managed to add that extra information. I can't believe I am having this much trouble. I didn't have this problem when I first connected the Dell to the internet before the hard drive died on me. Anyway, it is getting a bit late so I am going to take a brake for the rest of the evening.

First I will uninstall the linksys software again and then I am going to shut down the Dell for the evening. I will also go back downstairs and unplug the router and wait a little bit before plugging it back in again. Tomorrow I will try installing the linksys software again and then plugging in the wireless adapter and see if anything changes. Hopefully it will connect this time instead of just stating that it is acquiring the network address. I will be back tomorrow and let you know if I have made any progress.

Again, thank you so very much for all of your patience and assistance. I was thinking last night after shutting everything down for the evening. That since the real problem may actually be with the linksys acquiring the network address and not with the network card itself that perhaps I should continue installing the rest of the drivers first and then come back and work on that problem. There are still the following items to be installed: 4b.

Comunication- Modem. Sytem Utilities. Dell time keeping 6. Intel Driver- App Accelerator 7. Windows Up-dates. I would strongly advise to upgrade to SP3 for all of the security patches and bug fixes. GVC - driver and then continue installing the other 4 items or just leave that as it is and install the above 4 listed items?

Hello Again, I hadn't heard back from you so I thought that I would simply continue with the steps that you had given me to follow regarding installing the drivers onto the machine. Intel series driver Re-Boot 2. UAA Driver Network- LAN Driver. GVC - driver 4b.

I had installed the drivers up to and including the Network driver 4a however, when installing that driver there should have been an on-screen set of instructions to complete the installation of that driver but there were none. After a few more posts it was believed that the ethernet driver is just fine.

After opening that driver I got a screen with instructions for completing the installation. I tried again with the same results. Now what: 1 - I opened and installed the driver that was suggested for the Communication - Modem yet, the instructions state to open network in the device manager why? Also, as a reminder; you had stated for the modem driver to Download the Conexant release version modem.

Either way it didn't work and if it was for the network I still do not know exactly which of the modem drivers to download. Any assistance you could give me would be so very much appreciated. Also I think I may have found some info on why I was having a problem connecting to the internet. Hi Lisa, Sorry I have not responded before now, I have not been online for a while as I have been busy with other stuff!!

I have asked another helper to have a look over this thread and see if they can add in any further assistance especially towards the network and modem aspect, don't worry I haven't gave up advising you, I will be searching for a solution also. So please be patient and we will try to resolve this ok. Hello Again, I'm sure that you have lots of other things to do every day - just as we all do and this isn't your job so believe me I am grateful for any assistance I can get and will patiently await a response.

I am the primary caregiver for both of my parents so there are times when I don't have much time to go online either - or can only spend a short amount of time due to their doctors appointments and needs so I do understand I haven't gone any further since my last post - don't want to make things worse so I figured it was better to wait until I heard back. I will patiently be awaiting a response and promise not to do anything else to that machine until then. Hi Lisa, Thanks for been patient.

I need to know if it is an option for you to do a full format and re-install of the OS, as starting from scratch may help, but you don't need to do it yet,we will go through a few fixes first before resorting to starting over again ok,. I am just waiting for tgell the other helper I have asked to look in to give his opinion, so if you don't get a reply for a while don't panic :-D.

Hello, I was following this thread as asked by iain. Can you tell me what devices now have the yellow exclamation mark in Device Manager? Also, can you check the Device and Vendor ID on the devices marked and post them here. Right click on the device and select properties. Hello, I imagine I could do a full format and reinstall the operating system again if need be. I installed it once on a new blank hard drive!

I also have system restore points dating back to July 1st prior to installing any drivers at all if that is of any help. In regards to the question that tgell asked.

I opened up the device manager and none of the devices have a yellow exclamation point on them. To be honest I'm not sure that any of them did before starting to install the drivers. Does that mean that I don't need any drivers??? Thanks so Very Much for all the help and I will be patient in waiting for a response.

If you have no exclamation marks in Device Manager, you should be set. What is listed under Network Adapters and also modem? All it was doing was "acquiring network address" and if I opened up the linksys icon in the system tray it would alternate between cannot connect to the access point and connected to the access point but cannot find the internet - yet I am on the internet with the laptop.

Again, I can't thank you enough for all your assistance. You are all set with the drivers. Now the only problem is your USB adapter. I am not familiar with that adapter. But, did you give it a WPA key so that it will connect with the router, assuming you have WPA on your router which you should have for security reasons. There are two versions of this adapter and one requires a driver. If you look at the bottom of the adapter, you will see if it is a version 1 or 4. Also, if your router is a Linksys, you can set the adapter up using what is called SecureEasySetup.

This is explained in the user guide. It's best to do it from the full installer and not through Windows Update. Microsoft no longer supports SP2 for security updates. Edit: For some reason it did not show up the first time but there is also a driver for Version 4 of this adapter. If you have already installed the setup software from the CD, you do not have to reinstall the drivers.

Last edited: Jul 9, Hello Again! I do have all the original discs and the wireless - G is version 4. I had installed it the same way that I did originally before the hard drive died but for whatever reason I was not able to connect to the internet can connect on the other windows xp machine - no problems.

I do have WPA on the router as well. I had thought about resetting the router but then I would have to go through the whole thing of setting up the WPA again and resetting all the machines up as well. I can't imagine why it isn't working this time since it worked with no problems before. It is probably something so simple that I am overlooking and will kick myself in the butt for when I realize it!

Perhaps I should just install the SP3 first and then work on trying to get that darn router to work again. Yes, Install sp3. Then on the support page I linked to, you can download the drivers, but I think there is a way to just install the drivers and not install the Monitor software unless you wish to. And yes, do not reset the router, especially since one of your computers see it fine. Okay, I will do that. I did download the sp3 from the link that you gave me although I do have it on a CD - had downloaded the.

I did find a link for the driver for the linksys router and was doing some reading and apparently there is a way to just install the driver without having to install the monitor software as well. I think that I may try doing that and see if it will work that way instead. I am not sure that I will be able to get to both things this evening since I have to go and check on my parents in a little while so if I at least install the sp3 update and then do the linksys tomorrow.

Will be back to let you know how things go most likely tomorrow early afternoon. You have no idea just how much I do appreciate it. Hello Again, I did install the xp sp3 without any trouble. However, I have not had a chance to try and connect to the internet just yet. I had transferred all of the information on what I have been doing and the information for the linksys and troubleshooting steps for getting connected onto a flash drive and when I inserted that flash drive this afternoon it is stating that the file or directory is corrupt and unreadable so I have been searching to see if there is a way to fix that.

I knew I should have just left everything on the desktop of this pc until all was fixed on the dell. Just wanted to give you an update. I started thinking about the windows components that were actually installed initially so I turned on the HP machine running windows xp professional and looked at what was listed there and then compared it to what was installed on this Dell running windows xp home.

I am not sure if it makes any difference in getting my internet connection or not but under Networking only the internet gateway was checked off on the Dell machine and on the HP machine Rip Listener and UPnP User Interface are also checked off so I added a check mark to those on this dell machine. I don't have the time to try installing the Linksys driver and trying to connect right now since I have to go and pick up my mother and take her to physical therapy is a little while but as soon as I get back and I will let you know if all the problems are gone.

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